Agency-Pro background color flash

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What is the CSS rule for the jQuery color fade effect in Agency Pro? In the demo it is the yellow fading color each time you visit a page. I don't have it working in a site I'm building out, link below. I've found what I think are the jQuery files for it, in agency-pro > js directories of the website, but it isn't clear to me which CSS, if any, is setting the color for the color fade.

Hey just following this link because I've been having a similar issue with this theme. Can either of you help me out?

I've updated the background to go 'white' instead of the specific green color I had edited for links and such (from Agency Pro Green I specified the green I wanted to use) but now all the buttons on my site have gone to yellow and I can't understand why!http://www.lvafitness.com
What I want is the refresh to be white but all the links and hovers to stay the green I had specified. Right now all my links are green but if you click over any "buttons" they turn yellow. You can see this if you go down to the contact portion of my home page and hover on the contact button "I'm here to help" .

It also depends on the background image you have. I see that you have different background images coming in for different pages. Basically, if you want the same background refresh delay appearance you have to have the same image appearing site-wide. The image is delaying and then fading in.

Here, in this example, I have a background-color set by the theme's Green theme color (I customized the bg from what the theme had it set at by default, and changed the color of the green to be the green that I want). Then, I have the Island (a .png with transparent background) coming in. So, the blue is a CSS background-color, and the image is backstretch jQuery but has a transparent background.

The background-color selector for the 'theme color' you choose in Genesis Settings is located in that area of the CSS where that color's CSS is found. If you choose no theme color and leave it default, then it defaults to I think the body tag, but if you choose a theme color then the background-color becomes the theme colors background which is found in THAT color's CSS. This is where it can get additionally confusing. As you can see below, I customized the bg to be that blue. When you're changing the theme color in Genesis Settings you're changing the body class for the background color. So if you're going to the body tag instead of body.agency-pro-my-theme-color-choice then it could get confusing.